Former Australian Player Steve Smithlinkexpressed his desire to be a part of Pakistan Super League (PSL) as hetermed it ‘a good competition’.
During a Q&A session on Instagram, Steve was asked, “Any Chance To Play PSLIn Future?” To which the skipper answered, “It looks like a goodcompetition so one day hopefully I get the chance to play.”
[image: Steve Smith]
Pakistanis and PSL fans were quick to respond after Smith’s desire.
Back in 2019, Steve Smith was picked by Multan Sultans for the 4th editionof PSL but, he couldn’t join due to his elbow injury.
Earlier, the Australian skipper landed into hot waterslinkaftera video emerges of him scuffing Rishabh Pant’s batting guard on the pitchon day-5 of the Sydney test match.
A video that went viral on social media also raged viewers, showing SteveSmith scuffing up the Rishabh Pant’s batting guard marks on purpose duringthe drinks break in the first session.
Smith’s face isn’t visible in the video but fans recognized him by hisjersey no. 49. Rishabh Pant, who came on strike after the break, had tomark out his guard all over again.
Even the Australian fans are slamming the national team on social media fortheir negative tactics against India.
On the other hand, South African cricketer Dale Steyn has sparked furylinkIndian cricket lovers after he termed Pakistan Super League (PSL) and otherleagues ‘More Rewarding’.
In an interview, Dale Steyn detailed why he chose to skip this year’sIndian Premier League (IPL), saying playing in other T20 leagues was “morerewarding as a player.”
He further added that “earning money’ is so much emphasized sometimes,somewhere down the line, cricket gets forgotten”.




